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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]], //Campus Technology//[[http://campustechnology.com/Articles/2011/12/05/Public-Posting-of-Genetic-Details-Gets-Boost-from-Open-Science-Movement.aspx?Page=2 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011.
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of November 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 250,000+]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. It is one of the top 10+1 applications shortlisted for the //Mendeley-""PLoS"" Binary Battle//[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/highlighting-research/the-top-101-apps-in-the-mendeley-plos-binary-battle/ °]] in November 2011.
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[[http://readermeter.org ReaderMeter]] is a mashup visualizing author-level and article-level statistics based on the consumption of scientific content by a large population of users. Readership data is obtained via the Mendeley API[[http://dev.mendeley.com/ °]]. ""ReaderMeter"" contents are available both as HTML and in a machine-readable version as JSON and are released under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. ""ReaderMeter"" was officially launched at //Science Online London 2010//[[http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org °]] and is currently available as a public alpha. It was the first application to build on the Mendeley API as part of a public Web service[[http://www.mendeley.com/blog/mendeley-use-case/another-researcher-index-readermeter-looks-to-answer-with-mendeley/ °]]. As of September 2011, it has generated [[http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=site:readermeter.org 763,000]] publicly indexed reports. It has been featured in the //Times Higher Education//[[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=416934 °]], the //Journal of Informetrics//[[http://bit.ly/oUwytd °]], the Oxford Internet Institute's report on the //Future of Web archives//[[http://ssrn.com/abstract=1830025 °]], //Programmable Web// ("mashup of the day")[[http://www.programmableweb.com/mashup/readermeter °]], //The Library Journal//[[http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/887239-264/social_research_networks_spawn_new.html.csp °]], //""KnowledgeSpeak""//[[http://knowledgespeak.com/InterviewArchieveview.asp?intId=152&dtDate=13klmsvbgoskOctklmsvbgosk2010 °]] and //Killer Startups//[[http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/readermeter-org-the-impact-of-scientific-research °]]. [[ReaderMeter Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user recommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the discussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/truth__beauty_with_information_visualizer_moritz_stefaner °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]].---[[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user recommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the discussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]].---[[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user recommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the discussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]], //Zooz Magazine//[[http://zoozmag.com/zooz/Home_en.html °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user recommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the discussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011•38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011•6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]
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[[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] visualizes the longest //Article for Deletion discussions// in the English Wikipedia. It's the result of a collaboration with [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/ciampaglia/ Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia]] (data and analysis) and [[http://moritz.stefaner.eu/ Moritz Stefaner]] (visualization) and it was launched on the occasion of the [[http://ten.wikipedia.org 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia]]. Article for Deletion (""AfD"") discussions are represented by a thread starting at the bottom center of the screen. Each time a user recommends to //keep, merge, or redirect// the article a green segment leaning towards the left is added. Each time a user recommends to //delete// the article a red segment leaning towards the right is added. As the discussion progresses, the length of the segments as well as the angle slowly decay. Further analyses of deletion discussions in Wikipedia can be found [[http://nitens.org/docs/qteso10.pdf here]]. [[http://notabilia.net Notabilia]] has been featured by //""Co.Design""// (infographic of the day)[[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663011/infographic-of-the-day-the-fiery-debates-to-delete-a-wikipedia-entry °]], //Information Esthetics//[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/01/notabilia_revealing_the_discussions_on_the_deletion_of_wikipedia_articles.html °]], //""FlowingData""// [[http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/11/visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia/ °]], //""DataVisualization.ch""// (showcase) [[http://datavisualization.ch/showcases/notabilia-–-visualizing-deletion-discussions-on-wikipedia °]], //""NetzPolitik""//[[http://www.netzpolitik.org/2011/schone-visualisierung-der-wikipedia-loschdebatten/ °]], //Visualizing.org//[[http://www.visualizing.org/stories/visualizing-wikipedia °]], //""BigThink""//,[[http://bigthink.com/idea_feed_items/4384 °]], //Bright Magazine// (2011:38)[[http://www.bright.nl/bright-38 °]], //Page Magazine// (2011:6)[[http://www.page-online.de/heft/einzelheft/2011/6 °]], //Information Architects//[[http://twitter.com/#!/iA/status/40791557435039744 °]], //""PopTech""//[[http://poptech.org/blog/poptech_interview_data_visualizing_malcolm_gladwell_nasas_kepler_project_and_color_with_jer_thorp °]] and //""BoingBoing""//[[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/11/visualizing-the-dele.html °]]. [[Notabilia Read more ››]]